Accurate Acupuncture by Remington Zhang

Natural relief and rapid effects with a single needle, 张 一 针

Korean Hand Acupuncture, Columbus, OH

A short Introduction of Dr. Zhang

Dr. Zhang was born on Nov. 16, 1965 in a small town called Qishan in the Shaanxi province in China. His father studied herbal medicine. His grandfather was one of the earliest acupuncturist his home town after China's red revolution. Dr. Zhang studied Biology, majored in Genetics, at the Wuhan University, and obtained a Master's degree in Biochemistry at The Institute of Biophysics in Beijing. After he came to the USA in 1992, he obtained an additional Master's degree in Biophysics, a PhD In Molecular Biophysics from the Ohio State University, and a Master's level Acupuncture degree from AIAOM in Columbus, Ohio.

As a scientific researcher in the
Bio-medical field for over 25 years, Dr. Zhang gained many accomplishments in this field with over 50 prestigious publications. Dr. Zhang has published two "nature medicine" papers* and made multiple important discoveries in the field of gene therapy.
Another "nature medicine" paper in the research focused on heart failure was just submitted. However, as a researcher for behind-the-scene
clinical applications, Dr. Zhang became more aware of the challenges outside of his laboratory and wished to enter a field that directly involved patients.

My grandfather, who
has has been practicing acupuncture for over 50 years, entrusted a family
acupuncture manual to me. This has been accumulated by many generations. It
includes over 30 extra-points not listed in ordinary books, and he has been
passing down this knowledge and his experiences to me since I was 20 years old.

My Acupuncture Techniques

I listened closely and have retained this ancient knowledge from my grandfather. Unique points and exclusive techniques, perfected by the Zhang
family tradition, are my specialities.

I, have built upon this family's tradition and have adopted this
system in my own practice. I attended an acupuncture school in the US in 2012 just to get a license in order to meet the legal requirements to operate my skills in the US.

The
special features of
the Dr. Remington Zhang's techniques include:

Powerful effects by using distal points
and local points

Single needle/needle free
techniques - less suffering

Most important points on hands and
legs - safety

Patients often discover the effects quickly, after their first visit, using the “single needle” technique. This technique involves fewer needles for each treatment, dramatically improving the effectiveness while reducing suffering.

My Acupuncture treatment focuses on selecting points mainly located in 4-limb areas that make safety the first priority. For example, for headaches, I used points on feet; for shoulder pains, I use the points on legs; for neck pains, I use points on hands. For left side problems, I use the points on the right. For right side problems, I use the points on the left.This reflects well the basic idea of traditional Chinese medicine that: for diseases in upper areas, looking for points lower areas; for diseases on the left side, looking for points on right side, for disease in the lower areas, looking for points in the upper areas. Some of these points just like reset buttons for your body, once I hit it, it works.

The Korean "hand needle free technique" (belong to Korean Hand Acupuncture) uses special metal pellets on hands, which is especially a wonderful choice for people who are afraid of needles. More detailed introduction on Korean Hand Acupuncture can be found in services page as well as in links.

One
Needle for one Syndrome

This
is a common phrase that is used at Remington Zhang’s Acupuncture clinic, and has dual
meanings.

1) Every point has its specific
target organsand sections of the body through either meridians or nerve
connection. In other words, every organ or a specific area of the
body has at least one point to control it. Therefore a single needle
can treat a single syndrome.

2) Maximizes the efficiency of each
treatment with minimal suffering. If one needle can do the work, I will
not use two. Of course, multiple syndromes needle multiple needles. For
example, some people have LBP, Hip pain, and knee pains simultaneously,
in this case, at least three needles are needed. Of course, multiple needles increase effects if needed.